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Series GSE150185 Query DataSets for GSE150185
Status Public on Oct 27, 2021
Title Day4_Day6_Day10_normalBMP4_highBMP4_single_cell_RNAseq
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary We invetigated the transcriptional consequences of BRM loss at D4, D6 and D10 stages of cardiac differentiation both at normal BMP4 and high level of BMP4 inducing conditions
Differentiation proceeds along a continuum of increasingly fate-restricted intermediates, referred to as canalization How robust canalization is established or maintained is unclear. Here we show that deletion of the BRG1/BRM-associated factor (BAF) chromatin remodeling complex ATPase gene Brm (encoding Brahma) results in a radical identity switch during directed cardiogenesis of mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs). Despite establishment of well-differentiated precardiac mesoderm, Brm-null cells subsequently shifted identities, predominantly becoming neural precursors, violating germ layer assignment. Trajectory inference showed sudden acquisition of non-mesodermal identity in Brm-null cells, consistent with a new transition state inducing a saddle-node bifurcation. Mechanistically, loss of Brm prevented de novo accessibility of cardiac enhancers while increasing expression of the neurogenic factor POU3F1 and preventing expression of the neural suppressor REST. Brm mutant identity switch was overcome by increasing BMP4 levels during mesoderm induction, repressing Pou3f1 and re-establishing a cardiogenic chromatin landscape. Our results reveal BRM as a compensable safeguard for fidelity of mesoderm chromatin states, and support a model in which developmental canalization is not a rigid irreversible path, but a highly plastic trajectory that must be safeguarded.
 
Overall design single cell RNAseq of WT and BRM KO cells during three different stages (D4, D6, D10) of cardiac differentiation in presence of normal or high BMP4 inducing conditions
 
Contributor(s) Bruneau BG, Hota S
Citation(s) 35082446
Submission date May 09, 2020
Last update date Feb 04, 2022
Contact name Benoit Bruneau
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Organization name Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease
Street address 1650 Owens Street
City San Francisco
State/province CA
ZIP/Postal code 94158
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL24247 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 (Mus musculus)
Samples (12)
GSM4542859 D4_WT_normal_BMP4_scRNA-seq
GSM4542860 D4_BrmKO_normal_BMP4_scRNA-seq
GSM4542861 D4_WT_high_BMP4_scRNA-seq
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE150186 Brahma safeguards canalization of cardiac mesoderm differentiation
Relations
BioProject PRJNA631419
SRA SRP260915

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GSE150185_WT-BrmKO-D4-D6-D10_BMP-Normal.rds.gz 566.5 Mb (ftp)(http) RDS
GSE150185_WT-BrmKO-D4-D6-D10_BMP-NormalHigh.rds.gz 1.0 Gb (ftp)(http) RDS
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